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Ioway Life, 275: Reservation and Reform, 1837-1860 - Hardcover
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by Greg Olson (Author)
In 1837 the Ioways, an Indigenous people who had called most of present-day Iowa and Missouri home, were suddenly bound by the Treaty of 1836 with the U.S. federal government to restrict themselves to a two-hundred-square-mile parcel of land west of the Missouri River. Forcibly removed to the newly created Great Nemaha Agency, the Ioway men, women, and children, numbering nearly a thousand, were promised that through hard work and discipline they could enter mainstream American society. All that was required was that they give up everything that made them Ioway. In Ioway Life, Greg Olson provides the first detailed account of how the tribe met this challenge during the first two decades of the agency's existence.
Number of Pages: 184
Dimensions: 0.9 x 9.1 x 5.9 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: May 27, 2016